My 1970 Duster with a 318 has an Edelbrock 1407 carb. It idles well, cruises well, and runs great at full throttle. But, at light application of the throttle, it stumbles pretty bad. what would be your recommendations to correct this?
Thanks for the info. Car has been dormant for over 10 years. I rebuilt the carb, float level is spot on.Basics, basics.
- Did it ever run well?
- New?
- Check float level, should be 7/16"
- check for acc pump shot: engine off but carb full of fuel; operate the linkage while looking for a fuel squirt into each pri bore
- check that met rod pistons & rods are in place. When re-fitting pistons, tighten covers so that pistons are captured, but you can see them. Run engine, in gear idling, if auto. Pistons should stay DOWN. If they move, you need a softer step up spring. Move to neutral & blip the throttle, pistons should pop up & hit the covers.
- does the engine have a 'hot' cam? This could expose too much transfer slot. Refer to the Edel handbook for fixes.
I rebuilt it with new accelerator pump, floats, needles, seats, and gaskets. It is more of a stumble than a bog, like it is lean in transition. I am more familiar with Holleys.If the acc pump plunger has sat for 10 yrs, the rubber cup has probably gone hard, doesn't seal, no pump shot. Was it replaced? Check out as per post #2.
I checked the fuel pump shot, and I think you are right. Something is wrong with it. On light application there is almost no shot.Still do the checks I outlined. New means nothing. I fitted a new pump plunger to a TQ. Within a few weeks, the rubber cup rolled up & no pump shot!
That was because of the soft type of rubber used to make them E fuel compatible.
If the rubber plunger is good, making a seal, start with the pump shots rod in the closest hole for a maximum shot. Adjust the height of the top of the plunger correctly as to make sure the plunger is in the right spot of filling up the well and delivering a maximum amount of fuel into the carb.
You can try to work your way back on the attaching point of less shot if the closest hood is delivering to much.
Do you have extra/spare pump shot clusters?
The area to measure is pointed at by the pen. Adjust the the height to spec here….
Thank you!
Remove the carb top & you can check the plunger cup. Unlike brand H, you do not need gaskets if you are careful.
If the cup is damaged & needs replacing, the original leather ones are best if you can find one. There were two sizes, 3/4" & 13/16"; pretty sure the E carb uses the 13/16".
Garbage bag of parts. The plunger may be OK.Thanks, I wonder if the Chinese amazon kit I got had the wrong size cup?
Remove the carb top & you can check the plunger cup. Unlike brand H, you do not need gaskets if you are careful.
If the cup is damaged & needs replacing, the original leather ones are best if you can find one. There were two sizes, 3/4" & 13/16"; pretty sure the E carb uses the 13/16".